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Dr. Excel (also known as the iSeePassword Excel Password Recovery tool) is engineered to bypass these restrictions without damaging the underlying data structure. 2. Core Recovery Methodologies The software utilizes four primary "attack types" to identify or bypass encryption: Dictionary Attack: Searches for passwords using a built-in or custom list of common words and phrases. Brute-Force Attack: Systematically tries every possible combination of characters until the correct one is found. Brute-Force with Mask Attack: A targeted search where the user provides known details (e.g., length, specific characters, or prefixes/suffixes) to reduce the search space and time. Smart Attack: An automated mode that uses intelligent algorithms to try the most likely combinations based on common user patterns. 3. Performance and Hardware Acceleration To manage the high computational demands of modern encryption, Dr. Excel integrates hardware acceleration features: GPU Acceleration: Supports NVIDIA and ATI/AMD graphics cards to process calculations significantly faster than a standard CPU. Multi-Core CPU Support: Distributes the recovery workload across all available processor cores. Auto-Save: Periodically saves the search progress, allowing the user to resume the recovery process after a shutdown or interruption. 4. Application Scenarios The tool is primarily categorized into two recovery modes: Recover Open Password: Decrypts the file to allow viewing of its contents. Remove Workbook/Worksheet Password: Instantly removes protection that prevents editing, formatting, or deleting sheets. 5. Comparison to Manual "ZIP" Methods While technical users may manually remove sheet protection by changing the file extension to